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paul rayner -> Password protecting (3/31/2001 18:16:00)

Can password protecting of a page be done as a client side action? Or does it need to be done via a server?

Can anyone steer me toward a tutorial that will help make it happen?

Whatever I do, I can't move past a greyed out security tab!!!





abbeyvet -> RE: Password protecting (3/31/2001 19:13:00)

You need to have your site open from the server to change permissions.

File>Open Web and enter your site address in the folders box in the format http://www.mysite.com

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paul rayner -> RE: Password protecting (4/2/2001 20:11:00)

Tried as you suggested. But I get a msg box...
the folder.....isn't accessible.The folder may be located on an unavailble volume or protected with a password. For details see C:\windows\temp\wecerr.txt

The server is FP2000 extensions enabled. No password is currently set, and I have password etc as I set the account up.

Must be missing something major here.





Spooky -> RE: Password protecting (4/2/2001 20:27:00)

If you are on an NT server, its a server side request.
On Unix, you can password subwebs as the FAQ suggests.
By the asp extension, I assume you are indeed on NT

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paul rayner -> RE: Password protecting (4/2/2001 20:40:00)

To be honest, I'm not sure about this one. I was trying it on a site hosted by hypermart.

Normally i'd be on a linux server. Have to ask questions.

Thanx





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